Not a good idea, MediCat needs to be on it's own USB stick.Hi, is it possible to run medicat on a multiboot usb, and with which distro?
Not a good idea, MediCat needs to be on it's own USB stick.Hi, is it possible to run medicat on a multiboot usb, and with which distro?
Of course, April's release will get the updated version.Kon-Boot has been updated. Any chances to include new versions in next update?
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Hello Jayro!
I wanted to tell you your toolpack is marvelous, it has helped me in many situations, and I wanted to thank you for it.
However, I've been having a bit of an issue with the latest full Medicat version, since every time I try to boot it, I receive the following message:
"vesamenu.c32: not a COM32R image".
I have already redownloaded the iso from both torrent and Google Drive about thrice, and the MD5 checksum matches so far.
I have also tried redownloading ISOLINUX from Kernel.org, and vesamenu.c32 reports the same hash.
I'm not sure what else could I try to fix it, so any help you might be able to provide will help a lot.
I used Unetbootin to create the drive (No Windows right now), and I'm trying to repair a Toshiba Satellite L455 (No UEFI, only BIOS).
Thanks in advance, I wish you a great day and a nice week start.
Thank youNot a good idea, MediCat needs to be on it's own USB stick.
Yumi has a MediCat setting. I'd try that, and then go from there adding more.Thank you
If I would like to play and learn a little bit, how could I do a medicat with multiboot. On English speaking sites I only found an installation guides with rufus, but If I try with Yumi, I'm not sure what distro do I have to choose, and why does it even matter?
I'm sorry if I'm being annoying, but I'm curious
Sorry, didn't mean to skip over you. I'm not notified about every comment on here. I did some digging, and found that not all BIOS support certain syscalls under Syslinux. So through no fault of your own, MediCat might just be incompatible with your board.@Jayro Hello there, not sure if you had seen the message, as I forgot to mention you, but I figured to try again. I would really appreciate if you could lend us a hand with this issue.
@TheMCNerd2017 , I think we have the same issue, so I figured you'd be interested.
Very odd. So apparently my 2013 Laptop(which is UEFI) is not compatible with certain syscalls under Syslinux? I can open the menus, I just can't choose any diagnostic utilities as they give the usual "not a COM32 image" error.Sorry, didn't mean to skip over you. I'm not notified about every comment on here. I did some digging, and found that not all BIOS support certain syscalls under Syslinux. So through no fault of your own, MediCat might just be incompatible with your board.
Sorry, didn't mean to skip over you. I'm not notified about every comment on here. I did some digging, and found that not all BIOS support certain syscalls under Syslinux. So through no fault of your own, MediCat might just be incompatible with your board.
It's very well possible. I made sure v18.10 has the latest version.Not sure if something changed in between, but I'm able to boot Medicat 16.04 from a burned DVD in the same device. Perhaps the different Syslinux versions changed BIOS handling syscalls?
Not all 16GB USB drives format to the same amount of usable space, so you might need to delete a few ISO images that you might not use from the ISO folder before burning it to a 16GB USB. I didn't intend to make it go over 16GB, it just came out this way. A 32GB flash drive can be had for just a few dollars these days, especially during the holiday seasons and during back-to-school.@Jayro
All my admiration to your work. Thanks A LOT
I'm currently dowloading (via torrent) a 16.9Gb iso where your PNG explaining version is stating an uncompressed size of 15.4Gb. In fine, my goal is to have it on a 16Gb USB stick.
Is the extra 1.5Gb (or, if we are considering compressed version, an extra 6Gb+, which is a lot) a trouble with size reporting, or have you added new things that goes over 16Gb ? Perhaps am i not downloading what matters ?
You can add medicat to an Easy2Boot USB drive.Hi, is it possible to run medicat on a multiboot usb, and with which distro?
I think it might not work on Windows 7 anymore.Hi my friends
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Hello friends how are you. First of all I want to congratulate the creator of such a wonderful tool. The other thing is that I want to comment that when I try to mount the image with the Rufus program in the usb memory, it generates the following error that I attached in the image.
I would like to know why this happens since I downloaded different versions of the rufus program and still keeps on sending this message.
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I think it might not work on Window was 7 anymore.